That’s when she encountered the driver, identified as Jonathan Lucas Stephens, 32, of Williston.

When asked if he had any illegal drugs in the car, he said that he had one marijuana cigarette in his pants, the report stated.

Gordon then asked if he had any more illegal drugs. Stephens revealed he had a Huggies diaper box with 455 grams of marijuana inside. Deputies searching the vehicle later found 29 grams of cocaine in a Pringles can.

By the time officers finished searching, they discovered that Stephens also had more than $3,000 in the car, his wallet and in his pocket, the report stated.

“I have to sell it,” Stephens told Gordon. “I work. I only make $7 an hour. I have to feed my kids.”

Stephens was arrested and charged with one count each of possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana, possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia.

COMMUNITY

Marion Senior Services lunches for the week

The following meals will be provided by Marion Senior Services, 1101 SW 20th Court, Ocala.

Lunches will be delivered by Meals on Wheels and served at the congregate dining site; dinners will be provided at Marion Senior Services.

United Way of Marion County is seeking volunteers to be placed in kindergarten classrooms in 15 elementary schools for the 2014-2015 school year and be paired up with one child to work on literacy skills.

The volunteer commitment consists of a 30-minute session once or twice a week for 25 weeks during the school year. Training materials and background screening will be provided.

Training is being offered in July and August. Volunteers will be placed when school begins in the fall.

Call Jan Hathaway at 732-9696, ext. 212, or email jhathaway@uwmc.org.

Free public luncheon offered for caregivers

The public is invited to a free caregiver luncheon at 11:30 a.m. July 24 at the Grace Episcopal Church Parish House, 503 Broadway St., Ocala.

The luncheon is presented by Grace Episcopal Church and the Transitions Program at Hospice of Marion County. The guest speaker will be Tom Rinkoski from Elder Options.

The luncheon will be a time for caregivers to relax and have lunch served while enjoying the music of pianist Bob Cubbage.

Attendees also can access resource information and door prizes will be distributed.

PAINTBALL CAMP: Campers 10 and older receive lunch and 1 1/4 case of paintballs daily. Free field admission and air through end of August. Wayne’s World of Paintball, 4841 S. Pine Ave., Ocala. (401-1801 or www.waynes-world.com)